Pro Acoustic Foam Pyramid and Wedge Tiles AFW45 AFW75 AFP45 AFP75
can't tell you because the data is not available for the 75mm tiles either in the report or at the site. based on the data for the 100mmm tiles though it would be safe to assert that they will perform slightly better than the 45mm
Hi Thanks for the heads up on our tiles
We are intending to get the 75mm wedges and Pyramids tested , when we first did the testing we submitted only the 4 types of tiles 45 and 100mm Pyramid and Wedges, as the interest grew in our tiles we were asked for tile at 75mm ( 3" )
Although we presume the NRC will be imbetween the 45 and 100 tiles we have has tested we cannot be sure until we have had the tests done
We were quite surprised at the results our thicker tiles were more on a par NRC wise with market leaders such as Auralex our AFW100 100mm wedge getting an NRC of 0.95 the same average nrc as their
Studiofoam Pyramid 100mm. but being a bit less against the Auralex
Studioform Wedge.
Where we have had to go thicker to match is on the Auralex 1"
Studioform Wedge where our tile the AFW45 had to be 20mm thicker to get the same NRC of 0.55
Soundspec have published a table of acoustic foam suppliers comparing the results against one another Luckily we were picked as one to be measured
We are not sound engineers, I work for a large foam conversion company in the UK but am lucky enough to be allowed to develop products for sale via our factory shop and web outlets, having been asked a number of years ago to find acoustic foam my sons friend who had left university with a degree in sound engineering and was setting up his own
studio i did this as a favor and it opened the floodgates. quite soon we had a dedicated department in the company doing nothing but cutting packing and dispatching
the acoustic foam direct from our factory in Oldham in the UK.
I do feel we have sat back a bit on the products we have sold for the last few years, and now should really start to invest a bit more into new product development and have more testing done on new products, advise on new products is always welcome as is feedback on our existing.
Thanks Mike
Comfortex Acoustics